Bultaco Motos de leyenda (noviembre 2014
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Bultaco Motos de leyenda (noviembre 2014
Barcelona Motorcycle Museum Temporary Exhibition. November 2014 – November 2015 Bultaco. Legendary Motorcycle The Motorcycle Museum Foundation, at the time of Bultaco’s come back trough an advanced project of electrical bike which incorporates a great portion of the sport and deep passion philosophy of the historical firm, wants to pay tribute to which most likely is the Spanish motorcycle brand with highest charisma ever. In spite of its short productive life –hardly 24 years- firm created by F.X. Bultó in 1958 left an amazing legacy, especially in those mythical models, together with commercial and sport hits which materialise in this new temporary exhibition of the Barcelona Motorcycle Museum: Bultaco, Legendary Motorcycles. It is a thorough selection of 26 motorcycles besides material and documentation of the factory which expects to liaise the recalled history with the new era which Bultaco affords now 32 years after it was closed down and which, no doubt will give raise to a new “Bultaquistas” generation with the same spirit ever. The exhibition will be opened from 31 October 2014 until November 2015. 2 THE BEGINNING. “Passion around a leader” Bultaco was born in 1958 out of the rebel spirit of one of the most charismatic figures in motorcycling history, Mr. Paco Bultó and the drive given by a group of loyal followers. A solid and compact team around a leader all of them united through an identical passion. Hotel Ritz, Barcelona, Mars 1959 · TRALLA 101 - 125 cc – 1959 Tralla 101 was the model that allowed Bultaco to enter the motorcycle world in March 1959. This model fitted a monobloc engine which technically exceeded their rival Montesa stressing their sport features from the very beginning · BULTACO 200 - 200 cc – 1962 Bultaco started with the 200 model their line of touring motorcycles. Paco Bultó himself used this very unit as his own vehicle to go to work; as a matter of fact he named it “The taxi” due to their trustworthiness and efficiency features. · CAZARÉCORDS - 175 cc – 1960 This motorbike gave Bultaco a world standing name. Bultaco brand, with this 175 cc prototype, beat five world speed records in long distance in the French circuit of Montlhéry. Only one year after its birth, Bultaco clearly showed their competition spirit. 3 THE BRAND. “A successful iconography around a thumb-up” Starting with the names of the bikes and finishing with their colours and merchandising. Bultaco decided for a spectacular design being consistent and faithful to their principles in a time when little attention was given to the corporative image, thus creating a great feeling of passion for the brand. The so called Bultaco fans or “bultaquistas” were born in the same moment that Tralla 101 reached the market place · GAVIOTA - 200 cc – 1970 So that her daughter Inés could easily move around Barcelona, even wearing a skirt or during rainy days, he ordered this unique “Gaviota”. This only model, designed by Daniel González and Lluis Carreras, may be regarded as the forerunner of current high wheel scooters. PRODUCT AND MARKET. “Diversification, the key to success” Despite Bultaco’s beginning was closely linked to their passion for sport, they quickly started to diversify their products range in order to cover as much market portion as possible. With a view to get international expansion, they also produced specific motorbikes for certain markets, especially for the US. 4 · CHISPA - 49 cc – 1974 Incited by Montesa 25 Cota success, Bultaco launched their model Chispa to the market, a motorcycle for children in order to train future trail users. It fits a 49 cc Mototrans Ducati engine being one of the very few Bultaco units without their own brand engine. · LOBITO MK6 - 74 cc – 1973 It became an icon for the youth in those days. Those fortunate owners of the 74cc version, roused the envy for the rest of the teenagers when they could park these bikes in front of their schools and managed to take their girlfriends aboard. · JUNIOR GT2 - 74 cc – 1973 This is the Bultaco road option for the youngest ones. In spite it never reached the charisma of its off-road sister Lobito, the Junior with its peculiar aesthetic design, it was one of the most Bultaco sold models between 1965 and 1974 · STREAKER - 125 cc – 1978 Streaker meant the rebirth of the teenagers desires to own a Bultaco bike. It replaced the obsolete Junior, thanks to an advanced design in which it stood out a trellis frame, derived from the project by French technician Jean Pierre Fournales. · METRALLA MK2 - 250 cc – 1967 MK2 version marks the Metralla saga superior quality by adopting a new 250cc engine and five speed gear box. It was regarded as the faster street 250cc bike at the time and was the favourite tool in motorcycle competitions deriving from mass production in the world. · BULTACO 155 - 155 cc – 1961 With 101 Tralla already established as a clear sport motorcycle, Bultaco launched a second model for a wider target range: 155. The increase of capacity made it easy to ride and with the possibility to fit a side-a-car as shown in this unit. · ALPINA - 250 cc – 1971 Due to the popularity of trial thanks to the launching of Sherpa T caused that many fans used these bikes to go out in excursion, with no competition ambition. With that in mind, Bultaco launched the Alpina model which fitted a more comfortable seat, a bigger capacity fuel tank and longer gear ratio. 5 · ASTRO - 360 cc – 1976 Astro was a model specifically designed for the Flat Track American races on oval clay tracks, in which it got an incredible prestige. Evolved from the motocross Pursang bikes, its name comes after a victory in the Houston Astrodome circuit. · PURSANG MK12 - 250 cc – 1978 Bultaco sent their motorbikes to their dealers knocked down packed in boxes just like this MK12 Pursang addressed to the Dutch importer who never managed to sell it and it is kept in its original condition. THE COMPETITION.“Market follows the wake of the checkered flag” (Paco Bultó) It was his passion for racing competition which made Bultó to move from Montesa and as a result Bultaco’s birth. After countless triumphs and national and international victories, the competition spirit stayed alive until the same day the factory closed down. 6 ROAD RACING · TRALLA TS - 125 cc – 1959 The excellent sport features of the first model launched by Bultaco, Tralla 101, caused the production of a short badge of these motorbikes focused exclusively for competition purposes. They were named as “TS” for “Tralla Sport” and riders such as Ramón Torras started their careers using this bike. · TSS - 125 cc – 1968 TSS was the first exclusively produced Bultaco motorcycle for road racing competition. With this model, Salvador Cañellas was the first Spanish rider who in 1968, won a World GP Championship. · TSS MK2 - 50 cc – 1976 In 1976, Ángel Nieto won for Bultaco the first World Championship by leading the 50cc category riding this monocoque motorcycle inherited from disappeared Italian Piovaticci motor racing team. TRIAL SHERPA T Mod. 10 - 250 cc – 1965 When Bultaco launched in 1965 their first Sherpa T unit, it meant a revolution within the world of trial. It was developed by mythical Irish rider in those days, Sammy Miller, and put away for good the heavy English four strokes motorbikes. This model meant for Bultaco an incredible chain of victories in this specialty · SHERPA T Mod.80 - 250 cc – 1971 This model was commonly known as “Kit Campeón” due to its group of tank and side covers in just one single piece, which originally was to hitch the previous version, 49 Mod. following the aesthetic design by Montesa with their Cota 247 model. · SHERPA T Mod.199B - 340 cc – 1981 The last Sherpa T glorious trial saga version as well as the last model made by Bultaco prior to their closing down. With respect to preceding versions, it stands out because of its six speed gear box and a newly white painted frame with shortened rear end. 7 MOTOCROSS · SHERPA S - 125 cc – 1964 Sherpa S represents Bultaco first launch in off road competition which later on, in years to come, meant so many triumphs for this brand. Derived from road devoted Tralla, it was as well the first Spanish motocross mass produced motorcycle. · PURSANG MK8 GP - 250 cc – 1974 In 1973, Jim Pomeroy reached a milestone after winning Motocross GP for Bultaco, it was also the first time that a US rider defeated his European colleagues. From then onwards, motocross Pursang proudly showed in their fuel tanks the blue and white striped bands inspired in Pomeroy’s helmet. · PURSANG MK 11 - 250 cc – 1978 Bultaco, with MK11 version, picked up the fruit of the accrued experience of high class riders as Harry Everts and Toni Elías. It is the first Pursang in adopting an upper exhaust pipe and 45º lean angle shock absorbers, as per market trends at the time. ENDURO · MATADOR MK5 SD - 250 cc – 1973 MK5 means the last evolution in the Matador saga as sport off road Bultaco’s model, given that the next one, MK9, constituted a much quieter version after appearing in the market the modern Frontera. “SD” initials refer to the Enduro Six Days, which was the competition that made these bikes so famous. · FRONTERA - 370 cc - 1979 Directly derived from the official Enduro motorcycles, the Frontera saga was born in 1975 to replace the obsolete Matador model. Narcis Casas, riding this model, obtained four out of his seven national titles in this specialty 8 Bultaco Dream Again Last May 17th 2014, on the anniversary of the founding of the brand and the birth of its creator – Mr. Paco Bultó – Bultaco, announced his official return as manufacturer of motorcycles, revealing the first two prototypes of its new motorcycle range. The Bultaco Story is based on one of the purest feelings we have in life: to dream. Dreams and ambition were the factors leading Don Paco Bultó and his committed team to undertake their ambitious challenge. Today, the re-launch of Bultaco brings us back challenges, projects, emotions and, above of all, dreams. The Brand and the Company dream. All those fans that since more than 30 years have been hoping to see it back, dream too. And the beauty of the dreams is that sometimes they come true. More information at www.bultaco.es RAPITÁN Designed to impress in every way. Its futuristic, 100% electric bike system develops astonidhing acceleration and maximizes range by recovering and accumulating more braking energy than any other electric bike. "Hiperconnected" with the rider and the environment, leads the two-wheeled ride to a hither to unknown dimension. 9 www.museumoto.com Museo de la Moto c/palla, 10 08002 Barcelona 93 318 65 84 barcelona@museumoto.com